Power Stroke Diesel 6.0l Head Studs Egr Delete Tuner Lifted Zombie Apocalypse on 2040-cars
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2004 Zombie Apocalypse Ford Excursion Limited 6.0L Powerstroke (Copy and Paste the Links Below for a Walk Around this Beast) http://s1209.photobucket.com/user/diamondstate/media/ZombieApocalypse241.mp4.html http://s1209.photobucket.com/user/diamondstate/media/ZombieApocalypse243.mp4.html http://s1209.photobucket.com/user/diamondstate/media/ZombieApocalypse242.mp4.html Description: I have tons to say about this truck. Foremost that I love it and hate to get rid of it but it has to go... I will likely miss tons of things that are great about this Excursion but will start with whats on top of my head and please feel free to ask questions. First, I bought this and started modifying it as a fun family vehicle but soon realized that it would make the ultimate Zombie Apocalypse Dooms Day Escape Vehicle. That is... Should the Shit ever hit the fan..! I have not finished all things I had conceptualized but here is a brief list of what I did so far: Body off frame to install New Head Gaskets and Head Studs. As most know who play around with 6.0L Power Strokes this was a first and A Must if you plan to make power with this platform. It never had any issues with the head gaskets but I knew what i wanted and it is now so called... "Bullet Proofed". -EGR Delete -New IPR Valve -New High pressure Oil Pump -New Garrett Powermax Turbo -Banks High Ram Intake, Intercooler, and Plumbing -FICM Update -Black Diamond 4" Turbo back Exhaust, Cat and Muffler Delete -Custom Programmed SCT Tune -Skyjacker 6" suspension lift -Dick Cepek 20" Rims on 35" All Terrain Tires -Safari Rack and 8 KC Highlites (everything included to complete installation of lights not currently wired to switches) -Roof Mounted Matching Spare Tire -Off Road Jack, Shovel, Axe, and roof Mounted Generator (not shown in photos but included with auction) -TJM Snorkel (not connected to primary air intake but easily completed) -Zenon Headlights with smoked Head Lamp Assemblys -Rear Door Mounted 'Gun Vault' Gun Safe (Firearms shown in pics NOT included) -Big Sky Racks 2 Gun (ceiling mounted) Telescoping Gun Rack (Firearms shown in pics NOT included) -Heavy Duty Front Bush Bar and Aftermarket Grille -Kolpin Window Mounted Rifle Mounts (Left and right side) (Firearms shown in pics NOT included) -Clean Agent Fire Extinguisher (front passenger A Pillar) -Rear Door Mounted Fire Extinguisher -Glowshift Turbo Boost, EGT, and Trans Temp Gauges -Cross Drilled and Slotted Rotors Much Much More...
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